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Pensions Rise by Several Percent in July, as Shown in This Table

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Pensions are rising particularly strongly this year – and even higher than expected. You can see how much more you will receive as of July 2026 in the table. German pensions are rising – even more so than expected. From 1 July 2026, pensioners will receive 4.24 percent more. The last draft of the pension report in autumn was expected to reach 3.74 percent. With this increase, the pension adjustment is over 4 percent for the fourth time in a row.…

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Pensions are rising particularly strongly this year – and even higher than expected. You can see how much more you will receive as of July 2026 in the table. German pensions are rising – even more so than expected. From 1 July 2026, pensioners will receive 4.24 percent more. The last draft of the pension report in autumn was expected to reach 3.74 percent. With this increase, the pension adjustment is over 4 percent for the fourth time in a row.…

·Germany
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Center

Pensioners in Germany are expected to receive higher salaries from July. The Federal Government has agreed on this. With a view to the forthcoming reform, Chancellor Merz is open to a change in retirement age.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Center

Pensioners will get more money from July this year.

·Germany
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Pensioners in Germany should soon receive more money. This is planned in concrete terms.

Lean Right

Pensions increase by 4.24 percent on 1 July. Due to the pension reform last year, the federal government is expected to transfer EUR 1.2 billion to the pension fund.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Pensions in Germany are set to increase by 4.24 percent from July 2026. While the federal government speaks of a noticeable improvement, closer inspection reveals that taxes, levies, and inflation can significantly diminish the effect of the pension adjustment.

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Handelsblatt broke the news in Düsseldorf, Germany on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
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